Sunday, February 19, 2012

Google Alert - Republican primary

News6 new results for Republican primary
 
Santorum rhetoric gets sharper
CBS News
Rick Santorum is sharpening his rhetoric against President Obama on the campaign trail, painting a picture of a president out of touch with the American people that seems aimed at tapping into fear and anger among Republican primary voters.
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Why the Republican Party Needs Debates
Newsweek
... the reality-TV-ification of the Republican contest will benefit the Republicans as much as (if not more than) the Democrats. By helping to winnow the field American Idol style, the theory goes, the 2012 debates may eventually do what no primary, ...
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Newsweek
Home states are 'must-wins' for Republican candidates
ReporterNews.com
WASHINGTON — Newt Gingrich said Sunday that he and other Republican presidential candidates must win their home turf contests or face serious questions about continuing in the race. The first test will come Feb. 28 in the GOP primary in Michigan, ...
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Unions return to Democratic fold for 2012 election
Los Angeles Times
And some major labor groups have even inserted themselves into the Republican presidential primaries with ads that take aim at White House hopeful Mitt Romney. The decision by unions to act again as an early firewall for Democrats speaks to how ...
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Los Angeles Times
Caucuses Drag Out Primary Season
The Ledger
31 Florida primary, unless of course you live in Nevada, Colorado or Minnesota, where they held caucuses earlier this month, or in Missouri, with its nonbinding primary Republican caucus. But one noted observer of national politics said that caucuses ...
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Fellow Republican LeMieux tries to distinguish himself from Mack in Florida US ...
The News-Press
LeMieux was the only one of three candidates to directly contrast his positions with a primary opponent, saying Mack's proposal to cut the federal budget by 1 percent each year for the next six years doesn't go far enough. He also characterized Mack's ...
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